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Monday, August 14, 2006

Implentation v Framework

By Tangotiger, 07:48 AM

There is a world of difference between a framework, and an implementation.  A framework is a structure that defines how all its components interact.  An implementation is using the framework to create a solution.  If you don’t like the solution, it’s not the framework’s fault (necessarily), but the implementation.  Java can be a framework, while MLB.com is an implementation of Java.

Now, Charlie Pavitt tries to defend Linear Weights to Bill James.
http://www.philbirnbaum.com/pavittonwinshares.html
He says:

Linear Weights, in sharp contrast with both, wants to be able to compare players’ performance for a given year in an environment free of contexts such as team wins or team strategy.

Now…

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